MENLO PARK, California (AP) — Meta's newest artificial-intelligence powered smart glasses include a tiny display and can be controlled by a neural wristband that lets you control it with “barely perceptible movements,” CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Wednesday.

Zuckerberg continues to evangelize the glasses as the next step in human-computer interactions — beyond keyboards, touch screens or a mouse.

“Glasses are the only form factor where you can let AI see what you see, hear what you hear,” and eventually generate what you want to generate, such as images or video, Zuckerberg said, speaking at the tech giant's Menlo Park, California, headquarters.

The glasses, called Meta Ray-Ban Display, will be available Sept. 30 and cost $799.

Mike Proulx, research director at Forrester, said Meta's

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